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Post by ArArArchStanton on Sept 28, 2017 3:11:34 GMT
Thor is actually pretty deep man. How often do you get a main antagonist who isn't some evil villain but is desperate for a place he feels at home and is genuinely trying to win over his father's approval. If you thought that was lame, I have to say, you have kinda been missing the point. That is an absolutely beautiful film. Man of Steel did it better. It really didn't. The overall arc of having Loki forced to confront his father again and seeing that he had ultimate lost his approval instead of gaining it and the level of acting in that scene is sublime. And you can reflect that throughout the film, such as when Loki visits Thor in custody. He isn't taunting his brother, but rather letting him go. Nothing about Man of Steel does it better than that, it just doesn't.
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